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As Seen on Masterpiece™ on PBS®: Book 1 of the beloved Poldark series

In the first novel in Winston Graham's hit series, a weary Ross Poldark returns to England from war, looking forward to a joyful homecoming with his beloved Elizabeth. But instead he discovers his father has died, his home is overrun by livestock and drunken servants, and Elizabeth—believing Ross to be dead—is now engaged to his cousin. Ross has no choice but to start his life anew.

Thus begins the Poldark series, a heartwarming, gripping saga set in the windswept landscape of Cornwall. With an unforgettable cast of characters that spans loves, lives, and generations, this extraordinary masterwork from Winston Graham is a story you will never forget.

Season 2 of Poldark premieres Sunday, September 25, 2016 on PBS.

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  • Published on: 2015-06-09
  • Released on: 2015-06-09
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Adventurous, addictive and wholly romantic
By Laurel Ann
At first glance, it is easy to see why some modern readers might overlook ROSS POLDARK, the primogenial novel in Winston Graham’s THE NOVELS OF CORNWALL family saga. Originally published in 1945, most seventy-year-old books are now long forgotten. Its main character is a man—when to appeal to its primary audience most historical fiction is carried by a female protagonist. The setting can be off putting too. It begins in 1783, a difficult and depressing time in English history after the loss of the American Colonies, when social, political and economic upheaval crippled the country. Fueled, by angst, obsession and regret, it is about as far removed from the refined country drawing rooms, witty repartee and genteel romance found in Jane Austen novels as it could be.

Despite these questionable first impressions, this novel and its eponymous hero have “legs.” It has never gone out of print and continues to build a fan base, mostly generated from the 1975 – 1977 landmark television adaptation, Poldark, starring Robin Ellis. And now after forty years the BBC and PBS have joined forces again for a reboot of this very popular classic starring Aidan Turner as the swashbuckling hero. With so much clout behind it, who could not be tempted to see what the original novel was all about?

Set in Cornwall, Royal Army officer Captain Ross Poldark returns home a scarred and weary soldier from fighting in the American Revolutionary War. It is a disheartening homecoming. His father Joshua has recently died, his sweetheart Elizabeth Chynoweth is engaged to his cousin Francis Poldark and his inheritance, the family residence, farmland and tin mines lie totally derelict. There does not appear to be any reason for him to stay.

The local economy does not fare much better. The tin and copper mines owned by the landed gentry are in serious decline while nouveau riche banker George Warleggan prospers by extending credit, foreclosing and building a financial empire on the hard work of others. Bonded to the land, his tenants and the hope that Elizabeth will return to him, the temptation to leave and take the easy road is not even a serious option for this Poldark. With the help of two of his father’s idle servants, Jud and Prudie Paynter and a street urchin turned kitchen maid Demelza Carne, Ross fights to rebuild his pride and his family fortune.

“Looking east, upon Hendrawna Beach, the sea was very clam today: a smokey grey with here and there patches of violet and living, moving green. The waves were shadows, snakes under a quilt, creeping in almost unseen until they emerged in milky ripple at the waters edge.” (p. 33)

Surprisingly, we are immediately drawn in by author Winston Graham’s opening chapters. His writing is succinct, lyrical and hypnotic. He throws so much adversity in our hero’s path that we cannot help but root for the underdog. We learn early on that Ross Poldark is not your typical landed gentry. He may have left for the war a young ensign with a dubious reputation, but he returned two years later a seasoned captain—a mature leader of men tempered by British injustice and influenced by the ideals of liberty and equality by the American patriots. Deeply committed to helping the local villagers, his proletariat views are not welcomed by his own class. In his mind, what is right to be done cannot be done soon enough regardless of the consequences. He abhors aristocrats and their privileged way of life—delighting in thumbing his nose at them in scandalous ways.

About half-way into the novel we realize that Captain Ross Poldark could be an iconic romantic hero to rival Mr. Darcy, Mr. Rochester and John Thornton. He’s handsome. He’s rebellious. He’s broody. He’s the dark Poldark; the one with the youthful reputation as a wastrel, gamester and smuggler clutching at his left shoulder. He drinks and thinks way too much, and his cousin Verity, the only family member to visit him, is deeply concerned for his welfare.

Ross reaches a low point in his life at the wedding of his beloved Elizabeth to his cousin Francis. “All of the time at the back of his mind had been the half conviction that somehow the wedding would not be. It was as hard to believe as if someone had told him he was going to die.” (p. 44) During the wedding banquet at his uncle’s estate, Trenwith, while a cock fight is underway in the dining room for the amusement of the guests, Ross seeks out an encounter with Elizabeth who attempts to explain her decision to not follow through with their youthful promises to each other.

“There is no time to explain everything; perhaps I couldn’t explain it if there were. But I do want you to try to forgive me for any unhappiness I may have caused you.”

“There is nothing to forgive,” said Ross. “There was no formal undertaking.” (p. 48)

This conversation, and their choices of how to deal with the situation, foreshadows their continued, tormented relationship—her fickle nature and need to please her family and society, and his poker-faced indignation against adversity. Each of these personality foibles are the backbone of this story; while there are many other characters and subplots churning throughout the novel, it all comes back to Elizabeth’s decision to marry another man and Ross’s obsession to possess her.

Author Winston Graham’s writing is superb. Fast faced, descriptive and engaging, his style is a clever blending of both literary and commercial fiction. He particularly excels at multi-character scenes where the action and dialogue joyfully skips about a room. The Truro Assembly Room ball is one of our favorites. In the course of one chapter we are introduced to Cornwall’s polished society bathed in candlelight and decked out in elegant frocks and swaggering finery. Here we witness polite conversation and scurrilous gossip, flirtations and put-downs; meet a scheming mother with five unwed daughters, a handsome captain courting an on-the-shelf spinster and our hero Ross, scandalously dancing more than two times with a young, ambitious debutante, then fleeing the scene in anguish upon the arrival of Elizabeth and Francis. “Elizabeth’s beauty struck him afresh. The fact that another man should be in full enjoyment of her was like the torture of damnation.” (p. 64) Sullen and brooding, he arrives at a local tavern to drown his sorrows in brandy and the local light skirt.

This scene is as close as we get to anything remotely resembling a Jane Austen or Georgette Heyer novel. Refined society is not where Ross Poldark chooses to spend his time, nor does Winston Graham. This story is about money, or the lack of it, the shifting fortunes and social standing of the ruling classes, and the emotional forces that drive men to achieve success and the women that they desire. Along the way we learn a lot about late eighteenth-century copper and tin mining in Cornwall while swash and buckling through fist fights, riots, prison breaks, duels, poaching and pillaging. After all, this is a man’s story and we certainly see life through Ross Poldark’s manly eyes. When he rescues thirteen-year-old street urchin Demelza, and her mongrel dog Garrick at the Redruth Fair from a gang of bullies, we begin to see that there might be a softer side. Nobly, he feeds her and offers her a ride home to her father.

“They reached a break in the track. Ahead lay the way to Illugan; the right fork would bring him to skirt St. Ann’s whence he could join the usual lane to Swale.” (p. 75)

Before they part, he generously offers her a job as his kitchen maid. She gladly accepts, if only to get out of the thrashing that awaits her at home. Unknowingly, he has reached an important juncture in his life and it will never be the same after this point. Society is scandalized by his altruistic actions, thinking he has taken her for carnal reasons, but he holds firm and pays her greedy father her annual wages. She brings life to his lonely home with her youthful energy, humor and dedication to him. It will redeem his embittered soul.

When after three years of service her father wants his daughter back, and commands her to return, Demelza must comply. Heartbroken, she is certain that Nampara is her home now and that she cannot leave Ross. She loves him, even though he has never shown her anything but the respect that a master owes their servant. Desperate to stay, her first attempt at coquetry is a painful failure. Ross is angered and confused. “He felt like someone who had adopted a tiger cub without knowing what it would grow into.” (p. 215) Concerned by her flirtations he angrily tells her,

“You know what people say of you, Demelza?”

She shook her head. “What?”

“If you act like this, what they say of you will become true.”

She looked at him, candidly this time, without coquetry and without fear. “I live only for you, Ross.” (p. 217)

If you read one historical fiction novel this year, let it be Ross Poldark. Adventurous, addictive and wholly romantic, history buffs will applaud Graham’s meticulous research, Jane Austen fans will delight in the witty repartee and humor, and romance readers will swoon over the discovery of an iconic romantic hero truly worthy of wearing the mantle.

Laurel Ann, Poldarkian.com

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Ross Poldark to the Rescue
By Judge Tabor
The first book in the Poldark Series by Winston Graham does not disappoint. It's been awhile since I've taken on the reading of a saga, but after watching the Masterpiece Theater Series based on these books and being an avid reader, I was sunk beyond recall. Ross Poldark has been serving England's war machine for three years in the colonies. He returns home after suffering some wounds - one to his leg and one to his head which has left a long scar down the left side of his face. He soon learns his father has passed, his home is in shambles and the love of his young life, Elizabeth, is now engaged to marry his cousin, Francis, the son of his Uncle Charles - the elder brother of his father - and the one who inherited most of the Poldark family's wealth.

The characteristic that stands out in Ross and which runs true through the first four novels in this series (that's as far as I've read) is that he has a highly volatile and passionate nature - sometimes to a fault. He's unhappy with the ruin of the estate he's inherited, he's unhappy with his slothful servants, Jud and Prudie, and he's unhappy with the fact he has no funds to help the tenants on his estate. But mostly, he's very unhappy and angry that he's lost Elizabeth - the fact she's marrying his cousin with whom he's always had a very friendly relationship simply adds insult to injury.

This passionate nature has its benefits and the reader is treated to instance after instance of how Ross goes about investing his energy in trying to do all the good he can to those within his sphere, albeit often coming across as a ruffian rather than a gentleman. There are several examples of Ross's goodwill but the one that is spotlighted in this book and the one which will eventually forever change his life, is the day he steps in to rescue a filthy and lice-ridden girl, Demelza, from being tormented by young ruffians. At the time Demelza is 13 years old and obviously has been beaten regularly by her father as evidenced from the scars on her back. Ross simply cannot allow her to return to her family without giving her another option so he offers to hire her as a serving wench in his home. His behavior often confuses the gentry society of which he has long been a part and his rescue and offer of a home to Demelza results in sordid rumors about why he has her there but Ross simply does not care. He has his reasons and they are quite innocent - he's a rescuer pure and simple and as these stories unfold, this type of behavior will occur over and over.

In addition to Ross's tendency toward rescue, he's tied into the land and the people who've worked in the two family mines - now shut down. Much of the storyline is dedicated to the business maneuverings in which he involves himself in attempts to get one of his mines - Wheal Leisure - up and working in order to employ the area's starving families and earn some money for his own household. He has hindrances to his efforts - the rich and powerful Warleggan family of bankers - who will continue to cause him problems throughout the series. To further complicate matters is his now tenuous relationship with Uncle Charles, Francis and Elizabeth especially since Francis and George Warleggan are very close friends - with George continually manipulating Francis. The one bright shining light in the family is his sweet cousin, Verity, who is a woman of good sense who shows herself to be a true friend to Ross through thick and thin. The fact Verity falls hard for an "unacceptable to her family" captain of a packet vessel, causes ongoing difficulties for Verity throughout the course of the first two novels.

**Spoilerish**
Since this book covers four years, eventually Demelza grows up into a fascinating young woman who is generous, kind, fairy-like and very hard-working. She knows no other real love than her lord and master, Ross. He's been the only person who's ever been kind to her and she's loyal to the bone. However, when she begins to have feelings for Ross such as a young woman feels for a man, she eventually attempts to stir his interest which leads to one night together. Ross has mixed feelings about his part in the matter, but in a short time, he decides to take Demelza as his wife. This causes some major issues with the local gentry and within Demelza because both feel Ross has married beneath him. Ross, however, goes about in his customary ambivalent manner, assuring Demelza that she needs to consider herself better than she does and making no excuses to anyone for his choice of a wife. Demelza's feelings about her lack of social expertise is severely strained when Ross insists they join Francis and Elizabeth for Christmas. Amazingly, she comes through like a champ after receiving some help from Verity in social manners, a new dress and being simply "Demelza." Before long Ross realizes that Demelza has captured his heart - perhaps not quite in the manner Elizabeth still does - but enough that he brings himself to tell Demelza he loves her and indeed he treats her very well, they enjoy life together and Demelza tells Ross she is pregnant with their first child.

The setting of these books is Cornwall - an area which has always fascinated me. Should I ever travel to England, Cornwall is one of the top three places I would love to visit. I look forward to reading the next books in this series. It's obvious that Ross will continue to rescue many others even as he struggles to find his own personal happiness.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
Love the PBS Series Love the Books
By Deb McNaughton
I saw the first season of the PBS series before reading the books, so my views are shaped by my admiration for the program. This book covers about a half of season one. What I appreciate most about this series is the complexity of the characters that Graham created. These people are real to me. The main characters have flaws that are believable. They struggle through difficult times and make decisions based on the circumstances of their status and upbringing at the time. So many historical fiction novels are written like costume dramas where the morays of today are imposed on a prior century. Poldark does not do that and therefore allows the reader to sink into the era and experience their struggles first-hand. It's as if Graham had actually written the books in the 18th century. At its heart, it's a love story and entails many different relationships woven together. There's nothing sappy about the story - every morsel of happiness is hard won. If you watch the TV series, the books follow the story fairly closely with more detail in the book. You should read this book with the expectation to read the entire series, because the story ends abruptly and without a real finish. I've now read several in the series and find they all end this way. You have to be in it for the long-haul. BTW, I listened to this book on audio and the reader is very good. While this first book is read by a man, there is a female reader for book 2 (Dimelsa). It took me by surprise at first, but she was very good, too. The male voice comes back for book 3. If you are an audio reader like me, you will like the presentation.

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What does it mean to be white in a society that proclaims race meaningless, yet is deeply divided by race? In the face of pervasive racial inequality and segregation, most white people cannot answer that question. In the second edition of this seminal text, Robin DiAngelo reveals the factors that make this question so difficult: mis-education about what racism is; ideologies such as individualism and colorblindness; segregation; and the belief that to be complicit in racism is to be an immoral person. These factors contribute to what she terms white racial illiteracy. Speaking as a white person to other white people, DiAngelo clearly and compellingly takes readers through an analysis of white socialization. Weaving research, analysis, stories, images, and familiar examples, she provides the framework needed to develop white racial literacy. She describes how race shapes the lives of white people, explains what makes racism so hard to see, identifies common white racial patterns, and speaks back to popular narratives that work to deny racism. Written as an accessible overview on white identity from an anti-racist framework, What Does It Mean to Be White? is an invaluable resource for members of diversity and anti-racism programs and study groups, and students of sociology, psychology, education, and other disciplines. This revised edition features two new chapters, including one on DiAngelo’s influential concept of white fragility. Written to be accessible both within and without academia, this revised edition also features discussion questions, an index, and a glossary.

  • Sales Rank: #50529 in Books
  • Published on: 2016-06-15
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.75" h x 5.75" w x 1.00" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 368 pages

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«Rarely will one find an analysis of whiteness (and the problems associated with it) that is as comprehensive as this one. From incisive and wide-ranging critiques of how white folks deflect, deny, and evade the topic of racism, and the implications of our own racial identity and position, to an absolutely on-point interrogation of how racism and whiteness influence white teachers-in-training, and thus, the larger educational process, Robin DiAngelo demonstrates the kind of clarity of thought so needed on this important subject.» (Tim Wise, Author of White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a Privileged Son and Dear White America: Letter to a New Minority )
«This book goes well beyond Diversity Training 101. It is filled with comprehensive knowledge and useful tools for understanding racism and white people s role in it. An invaluable resource for every educator, student, practitioner, and concerned citizen; you will be better prepared to address all forms of oppression after reading this book.» (Eddie Moore, Founder of The White Privilege Conference)
«With directness, sensitivity, and clarity, Robin DiAngelo leads the reader through a series of challenging and revelatory discussions that have profound implications for teaching and learning in today's classrooms. Her question, What does it mean to be white? , underscores the pressing need for honest dialogue, particularly among white educators, about this tremendously important topic. I hope every teacher has the opportunity to read this book. Both they, and the students they teach, will be the better for it.» --Sonia Nieto, Professor Emerita, Language, Literacy, and Culture, School of Education, University of Massachusetts and Author of The Light in Their Eyes: Creating Multicultural Learning Communities )

About the Author
Robin DiAngelo received her PhD at the University of Washington, where she was twice honored with the Student’s Choice Award for Educator of the Year. Her concept of white fragility has influenced the national discourse on race. She has published widely in both mainstream and academic venues.

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I am only seventy pages in and I can tell that buying this book is going to be a watershed moment in my life. Race is such an uncomfortable topic for white people to talk about. DiAngelo has a way of broaching these conversations in a way that doesn't sugarcoat but also doesn't put her white audience on the defense. My only criticism is that the price is very steep. I am not saying that the book is not worth the cost, just that I feel like the cost of the book makes it inaccessible to many.

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A must read for anyone brought up in the United States. Systemic racism is everywhere but if you identify as white, you probably almost never think about it. This book while increase your awareness and understanding of white privilege in America and how it's oppressing our fellow humans.

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DiAngelo does an excellent job of using anecdotes
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Agree with previous reviews, this is a must-read for anyone born in the United States! DiAngelo does an excellent job of using anecdotes, hard data, and theory to help the reader understand racism as a system and white privilege as inevitable. As a white person, no matter where you are in your journey of waking up to these realities, this book will be helpful to you.

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This book is not going to be an exhaustive survey covering all aspects of rational drug design. Instead, it is going to provide critical know-how through real-world examples. Relevant case studies will be presented and analyzed to illustrate the following: how to optimize a lead compound whether one has high or low levels of structural information; how to derive hits from competitors’ active compounds or from natural ligands of the targets; how to springboard from competitors’ SAR knowledge in lead optimization; how to design a ligand to interfere with protein-protein interactions by correctly examining the PPI interface; how to circumvent IP blockage using data mining; how to construct and fully utilize a knowledge-based molecular descriptor system; how to build a reliable QSAR model by focusing on data quality and proper selection of molecular descriptors and statistical approaches. A Practical Guide to Rational Drug Design focuses on computational drug design, with only basic coverage of biology and chemistry issues, such as assay design, target validation and synthetic routes.

  • Discusses various tactics applicable to daily drug design
  • Readers can download the materials used in the book, including structures, scripts, raw data, protocols, and codes, making this book suitable resource for short courses or workshops
  • Offers a unique viewpoint on drug discovery research due to the author’s cross-discipline education background 
  • Explores the author’s rich experiences in both pharmaceutical and academic settings

  • Sales Rank: #2068367 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-10-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 8.90" h x .70" w x 6.10" l, 1.45 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 292 pages

About the Author
Dr. Sun received his BSc degree in chemistry and PhD degree in physics from University of Science and Technology of China (USTC). He was awarded his second PhD degree in medicinal and computational chemistry by Clark University and UMass Med School in 1997. Dr. Sun joined the faculty of Washington University Medical School at St. Louis in 1998. One and half years later, he became a computational scientist at Roche, where he spent over ten years to support dozens of rational drug design projects in such therapeutic areas as oncology, diabetes, obesity, virology, cardiovascular disease, etc. He is a well-recognized scholar in the field of drug discovery and ADMET predictions. His QSAR model ranked the first place in the Solubility Challenge. Dr. Sun and his colleagues also delivered the most accurate model in the GPCR homology modeling contest. Dr. Sun has published over 20 first and/or corresponding author peer-reviewed research papers, including 8 invited review articles covering different aspects of drug discovery. Dr. Sun was listed as Honorable Editor of three premium journals in the field of drug discovery and chemoinformatics.

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